Public opinion and understanding of sentencing
Justice Committee
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Inquiry
In this inquiry, the Justice Committee will examine the public’s understanding of the current approach to sentencing in England and Wales. It will investigate how the public access information on sentencing and barriers to improving public awareness on how sentencing works. The inquiry will also consider public opinion on sentencing, …
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Recommendations
19
Conclusions
1
Report
1
Letter
2
Events
Activity timeline 5 events
18 Jan
2024
2024
25 Oct
2023
2023
Report published
31 Jan
2023
2023
13 Dec
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
29 Nov
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenth Report - Public opinion and understanding of sentencing | HC 305 | 25 Oct 2023 | 31 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
3 results
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Conclusion
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Tenth Report - Public opinion and …
Public lacks understanding of institutional roles and government accountability in sentencing.
Beyond the role of the courts in imposing a sentence, the public does not have a good understanding of the role played by different state institutions in sentencing. That is unsurprising because the role played by government, Parliament, the Sentencing …
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Government Response
The government reiterates its commitment to the principle of open justice and describes the shared responsibilities among the MoJ, judiciary, and HMCTS, but does not propose specific actions to address the identified public understanding and accountability gap.
Ministry of Justice
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Recommendation
Not Addressed
Tenth Report - Public opinion and …
Improve public legal education on sentencing through diverse educational programmes and resources.
There needs to be a step-change in the Ministry of Justice, the Attorney General’s Office and the Sentencing Council’s efforts on public legal education. HMCTS should develop a programme which enables secondary school pupils to be able to visit magistrates’ …
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Government Response
The government highlights existing public education initiatives such as TV broadcasting of sentencing remarks but does not commit to the specific new programmes, curriculum changes, or website creation proposed, instead deferring to the Sentencing Council's independence for some aspects.
Ministry of Justice
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Conclusion
Not Addressed
Tenth Report - Public opinion and …
Broadcasting of sentencing remarks reinforces need for up-to-date statistical information.
The broadcasting of sentencing remarks represents a potential game-changer for public understanding of sentencing in England and Wales. However, it also reinforces the need for up-to-date statistical information on sentencing practice and trends so that the sentencing remarks that are …
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Government Response
The government describes its existing initiative to broadcast sentencing remarks in Crown Courts and its purpose in increasing public understanding, but it does not address the committee's identified need for up-to-date statistical information to contextualise these broadcasts.
Ministry of Justice
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Correspondence 1 letter
31 Jan 2023
To committee
Letter from Rt Hon Edward Argar MP, Minister of State for Justice, dated 24 January 2023, on follow up from 13 December evidence session
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